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Passed the ole' Linux+

Well this test wasn't too bad. I felt pretty confident while I was taking the test, but I actually didn't pass by that much. Oh well, a pass is a pass. The exam cram book is excellant. The author does a great job of explaining everything. The transcenders were right on as usual. I also did cert21. It was OK, but not near as good as the transcenders. Good luck to all of you.

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A pass is a pass. Congradulations to you

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Congratulations on the pass!!

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I passed it this morning as well. Used Rod Smith's guide and thought that it was great. Basically an easy test, but too much focus on hardware IMNSHO.

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Where's Rod Smith's guide at?

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He wrote the Sybex Guide

http://www.rodsbooks.com/

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but that page looked like nothing more than a bunch of links to buy books. I was looking for free study guides for my classes.

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Cool Free Study Guides

Between Cramsession, Examnotes and a few choice others, you ought to be covered. Shoot for quality not quantity.

Take the exam objectives and have your students do research w/ their favorite search engine. Let them find new and wonderful sites. In other words, make it a research project and let them do the work. They might learn something in the process.

Don't you get deskcopies from publishers? All you have to do is ask.

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but that page looked like nothing more than a bunch of links to buy books. I was looking for free study guides for my classes.


Rod Smith is a writer. You have to buy his books to read his study guides.

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Congratulations.
I am preparing for Linux+ now. I have the Sybex Study Guide, Red Hat Unleashed, and Exam Cram LP1 Guide. I have taught Unix a few times but I find the Sybex book contains a lot of information that I have never had any use for. The Red Hat book is excellent but very large and probably contains much more than the test requires. Same for Exam Cram LP1; I find it contains a lot of information but very little about System Administration. Any guidance as to what is the best study guide? I just updated from Red Hat 6.1 to Red Hat 7.1 and have used Red Hat 6.0 and Mandrake 7.0. I have a copy of Caldera but haven't installed it. The version of Red Hat I now have includes X-Windows which I have never really gotten into. I guess I prefer not to use GUI in Linux.

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